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The first press/limited edition contains the music video for "Free". The album jacket covers for both versions are different. The single reached number 1 on its first day on the Oricon charts and obtained the same spot in its first week. The song "Free" was used for the commercial promoting Subaru Stella and R2. The b-side song, "Fantasy", was ...
"Erika" is a German marching song. It is primarily associated with the German Army, especially that of Nazi Germany , although its text has no political content. [ 1 ] It was created by Herms Niel and published in 1930, and soon came into usage by the Wehrmacht .
Still is the third studio album from Danish singer-songwriter Erika de Casier.It was released by 4AD on 21 February 2024. On 10 January 2024, de Casier released the lead single, "Lucky", and announced the album's release date. [3]
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I don't know is an idiom that means the speaker does not have information or knowledge to answer a question or provide a solution. "I don't know" can also be used to express doubt, disagreement, or uncertainty.
Sheila E. is found playing percussion on the song, “Time to Realize” and the album includes a cover of Apollonia 6’s 1984 hit “Sex Shooter.”Jayne worked with several producers on the album such as Peter Rafelson, Eric Kupper, Esthero, Jahi Lake and Ike Dirty.
Erika Jayne released the lyric video for the song on February 14, 2013. [3] A music video for "Get It Tonight" was released on May 7, 2013 and directed by Mikey Minden and Ray Kay. The video begins with Flo Rida performing his rap while Jayne dances around him seductively. Other scenes include Jayne by herself singing the verses.
"Didn't Cha Know?" is a song recorded by American singer Erykah Badu for her second studio album Mama's Gun (2000). It was written by Badu and produced by fellow Soulquarian member J Dilla , and features a sample from Tarika Blue's song "Dreamflower" (1977).